Art Piece

YANG SONG

Biography

Yang Song 1987 Born in Liaoning, 2013 Graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China.
Yang Song’s sculptures are closely linked with traditional Chinese culture. His artistic practice reflects his own struggle between personal identity and social relations. Yang Song is an extroverted introvert. He has profound thinking and understanding of religion and philosophy. In recent years, Yang Song has also tried various media besides sculpture, such as images and installations. He loves freedom, speed and adventure, and adds his travel experience to the creation of his works. Most of his works tend to explore themselves in order to approach and find the essence of life.

Solo Exhibitions
2023 The Extended Order,Chi Shanghai K11, Shanghai, China 2022 Peeling Earth, Yuan Museum, Beijing, China. 2021 Vanishing Point, AYE Gallery, Beijing, China. 2017 Askr Yggdrasils, Gallery Yang, Beijing, China. 2014 To Heal, Gallery Yang, Beijing, China

Group Exhibitions
2023 Rainbow-From the World of Bridges, Jinxi Lake Art Museum, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. Accelerate Landscape, Soul Art Center, Beijing, China. 2022 So Far, So Near-Nord Art 2022, Kunstwerk Carlshütte, Büdelsdorf, Germany. Invisible V3, Zhi Art Museum, Chengdu, China. Order: BFLB Special Curated Exhibition, Beijing Foreign Language Bookstore, Beijing, China. Everybody Nobody, Studio 6, Beijing, China. HK(X,Q),Tong Gallery + Projects, Beijing, China. Light Palette through Time and Space——2022 Caochangdi Young Artists Group Exhibition, Caochangdi, Beijing, China …

Awards
2013 Gold Award, Graduation Works of The Central Academy of Fine Arts. 2016 Most Popular Award, Depression and Supply, Nanjing. 2017 Excellence Award, Wall Paper Art Public Collections. White Rabbit Gallery, Sydney. CAFA Art Museum, Beijing. Jinji Lake Art Museum, Suzhou. Tsinghua-ROHM Electronic Engineering Hall, Beijing.

Yang Song currently lives and works in Beijing, China.

Yang Song, Vanishing Point, 2021. Stainless steel plate and steel wire – 122 × 122 x 9 cm